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Noch eine Frage, bevor ich mich da in ein Programm komplett reinfuchse: Ist es möglich, Dateien so in oder zu öffnen oder dafür zu konvertieren, dass man sie in den Programmen abändern / ergänzen kann?

Konkretes Beispiel: stl Datei eines Objektivadapters, wo ich den kameraseitigen Teil behalten will, aber den anderen Teil abändern möchte?

@erik Kostenlos/OpenSource wäre #FreeCAD, das finde ich etwas fummelig, hab’s aber lange nicht genutzt. Bin inzwischen sehr zufrieden mit #onshape, da gibt es einen kostenlosen Plan, deine Modelle sind dann aber öffentlich sichtbar. Zublezterem ging es schöne Tutorials von Preusche3D auf YouTube.
Ganz einfach zu bedienen ist TinkerCAD, aber für deine Anwenung (genaue Maße?) vermutlich nicht geeignet.

Moin #PhysikEdu,

ich habe endlich mein Isotopentafel-Puzzle fertig modelliert und gedruckt. Damit kann man die Isotope zusammenpuzzelnd und anschließend Zerfallsreihen ermitteln, wobei ein „Zerfallsrahmen“ auch nur auf die Isotope passt, die diesen Zerfall „können“.

- Makerworld: makerworld.com/en/models/99822 freue mich über Boost/Likes

- GitHub: github.com/tweh/Table-of-Isoto

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#Wochenrückblick #CLI #Shell #lnav #Drechseln #Holz #Woodworking #Woodturning #Europe #WebShareApi #FreeCAD #Onshape #Fusion360 #Autodesk #Episodehive #IMDB #TV #Techno

marcusjaschen.de/blog/2024/202

Marcus Jaschen · Rückblick Kalenderwoche 2024-47
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#FreeCAD 1.0 is just amazing. Even as a beginner, I was able to pull off a parametric design for my new split keyboard. I'm at the point, where I like it more than #OnShape

Some useful tips:

- Download OpenTheme, imho it looks much nicer
- Apply the OpenTheme suggested settings
- Add DynamicData and Lattice2 and get familiar with it

Testing out #Fusion360 because i think it might be a better tool than #OnShape

I can not express how ridiculously frustrating it is to have it take MULTIPLE MINUTES (5+?) to export a damn stl file or export an archive file.

Also, I effing hate it's "we're a desktop app, except you're screwed without our servers". Fucking commit. At least OnShape had the cajones to go "it's a web app".

Somehow OnShape manages to export any format instantly or within a few seconds.

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@cassidy

#TinkerCAD is not advanced or difficult to use, which it gets a lot of hate for, but it is actually amazing.

My cousin recently got a printer. The hype lasted a month, and now it is only collecting dust. When I got my printer, I printed a single spool in the first year. 3 in the second year, and now, in the third year, I gave up counting. The difference was that I started to design my own stuff, and my cousin has now run out of stuff on Printables.

The biggest hindrance to 3D printing is the desire to design and print your own things. I had a lot of experience with Blender and played with SketchUp when it just came out and still belonged to Google.

TinkerCAD is often the goto tool for beginners. If we didn't have it, newbies would need to go to #Fusion360 or #onShape, which could be intimidating.

TinkerCAD is an underappreciated pilar of the 3D printing community.

@3dprinting #3dprinting

I am playing around in #Onshape after recentlyly making the switch from #Fusion360.

The interface has a lot of changes and I don't have the muscle memory that I had in Fusion360 yet and I am still learning the icons, but it is fun.

One thing I like, which might have been possible in Fusion360 but I never found it, is the "Variable studio" function.

It allows you to easily set variables accross many designs. So I can use parameters such as NumWalls, TopLayers, BottomLayers and NozzleDiameter across many designs and change it one place.

Fusion360 had a variable and parameter function which I used all the time for parametric designs, but I find this far more intuitive.

@3dprinting #3dprinting

One of my biggest challenges switching back to #Linux now, is the lack of support for #Fusion360 used for #3dprinting.

Many would critisize me for using Fusion360, but hey! It works!

I am productive, efficient and good in it. I have my workflow and I have 2 years of experience in it. It has its problems and me using it is in no way me actually liking and approving of their business practises or how they treat our community.

So I guess I am finally making the switch to #onshape

@3dprinting #3dprinting